Making Tendring SAFER

Current Events

E-Safety Event - 1 March, 8 March, 15 March

The Dark Web, how much do you know? This information session will get parents up to date with apps your children are using.

When you think about Stranger Danger, are you thinking of a white van outside a school or a man with a dog that has just had puppies? This event will take that message and turn it on its head.

Unlike similar events this presentation will not be covering issues like password security or blocking software. The aim is to bring parents totally up to date regarding the apps their children are using and how they are being directly targeted in that environment by paedophiles.

The figures that are mentioned will be coming direct from children in Essex who have been spoken to within a week of the event and are sure to shock everyone that attends.

FREE Internet Safety Sessions for Parents, Carers & Guardians of children in Years 6, 7, 8, 9 in the Tendring District

About The Tendring Community Safety Partnership

In 1998 it was identified by the then government that in order to effectively tackle crime and disorder agencies needed to work together to tackle identified issues collectively. Community Safety Partnership's (CSP's) formerly Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRP's) were set up to be the conduit between different agencies and organisations both statutory and voluntary.

The partnership includes Tendring District Council, Essex Police, Essex County Council, Police and Crime Commissioner's Office, Essex Police, Essex County Fire and Rescue Service, Essex Community Rehabilitation Company, North East Essex NHS and Community Voluntary Services Tendring.

Working hard to make Tendring an even safer place to live, work and visit